So you're an audiophile - are you also a musician?


I was wondering if a "typical" audiophile is or has been a musician (air band not included). If so, what instrument(s) do you play now or have played?

Thanks for taking my very unsophisticated pole.

Kevinzoe
kevinzoe
My daughter (age 11) is an excellent classical violinist and a pianist, so any hi-fi investments are simply part of her education expenses! I'm also an amateur bluegrass muscian (banjo, guitar, mandolin).

There are certainly a lot of musician-audiophiles out there, but I do not think they are in the majority.
Formal training on trumpet from preschool up through sophomore year in college--classical and 'big band' type jazz ensembles, broadway musical charts (lots of things transposed down an octave), etc. I got good enough to realize that I wasn't good enough! Then I discovered the guitar, and bye-bye trumpet. Been playing guitar now for 25 years now, not professionally, although I have tried to get bands together on several occasions; never had enough time, and yes, once again I got good enough to realize that I wasn't good enough.
Piano.

Still don't have the patience to read music -- my first lesson in my twenties on "Put Put Goes the Little Steamboat" somehow failed to really move me.

But I love to improvise with chords and blues scales, "fake" using chord symbols and also sing.

Don't know if that is worthy of the word "musician" but there you have it.
Accordian, Harmonica, Bandoneon, bass and a-little guitar. Havn't played professionally though hence can't consider myself as a musician.
Pianist since childhood, audiophile since discovering my mother's 78 rpm album (literally, in this case) of -Peter and the Wolf-. First time I saw the LP, I thought, "where did the rest of it go?."